Incompatibility story Maple on Windows 7 Home Premium

Hey,.

I have windows 7 Home premium 64-bit and I have a problem with Maplestory

the RPG game. I downloaded the game and I also went

in the properties and checked the box that said running in XPService Pack 3. Ive also ticked

the box run as admin. Now, I try to run the program and its fine until I get a message

who says the program has compatibility issues. In addition, it is said that the program is not compatible

with my version of windows. Can you get it someone please let me know what I need to do. Thank you.

~ FtothaM

I've heard say that if you go into the system menu Program Files-> Nexon-> you can start it manually by starting the exe. file.

Although I searched the Forum of MS, and apparently the game is simply not compatible with Windows 7, aka downgrade to XP or there may not be any play at all.

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